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By David Lawder and Greta Rosen Fondahn STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Top U.S. and Chinese economic officials met in Stockholm on Monday for more than five hours of talks aimed at resolving longstanding economic disputes at the centre of a trade war between the world's top two economies,
The US and China have started a fresh round of talks as expectations grow that the world's two biggest economies could agree a 90-day extension to their trade war truce.
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China trade has reached a "good place" with reduced tariffs, but said China's 30% share of global manufacturing is unsustainably imbalanced.
U.S. and Chinese officials will meet in Stockholm next week to discuss an extension to the deadline for negotiating a trade deal, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday as President Donald Trump announced a deal with the Philippines and released terms of a previous deal with Indonesia.
Most Read from BloombergAdvocates Fear US Agents Are Using ‘Wellness Checks’ on Children as a Prelude to ArrestsThe Dutch Intersection Is Coming to Save Your LifeLA Homelessness Drops for Second YearTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested the deadline for a US-China tariff truce slated to end next month is flexible,
U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in Stockholm to discuss trade tariffs and a potential summit between their leaders. U.S.